Once they get an email reminding them that their reservation has been cancelled, purchasers who have already booked the item have 72 hours to complete their purchase. The next round of emails will be sent out the following week as planned.
Aperture Desk Job, a mini-game by Valve, was also published. The game’s goal is to introduce you to the Steam Deck’s controls and functionalities while taking place in the Portal world. A Windows PC and controller are required, although it will be accessible to anybody regardless of whether they use the Steam Deck or not.
Steam users will be able to download this mini-game for free on March 1st.
There is also a page on the Steam site called Great on Deck, which lists games that function well on the Steam Deck. Elden Ring, Horizon Zero Dawn, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Stardew Valley, Hades, Terraria, and Shadow Warrior 2 are just a few of the notable games on the list.
As of right now, those who have pre-ordered the Steam Deck through Valve may get it.
A “wonderful experience” is stated to be had by those who play these games on the Steam platform.
The 64GB variant of the Steam Deck is $399, the 256GB model is $529, and the 512GB model is $649.

